2008 Science and Mathematics Principal of the Year
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Dr. Kathleen Alvig
NORTHROP ENVIRONMENTAL SCHOOL PRINCIPAL NAMED 2008 SCIENCE AND MATHEMATICS ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PRINCIPAL OF THE YEAR

Dr. Kathleen Alvig is recognized for fostering science and math literacy in students at Minneapolis school
 

(St. Paul, MN; January 29, 2008) – Dr. Kathleen Alvig, principal of Northrop Urban Environmental School, has been named the 2008 Science and Mathematics Elementary and Middle Level Principal of the Year.  

Created out of a partnership between the Science Museum of Minnesota and the Minnesota Elementary School Principals’ Association (MESPA), the award recognizes the vital importance of fostering lifelong science literacy and honors the key role principals play in developing a culture that encourages and celebrates student interest in math and science. The award is offered in alternate years to specialty and general education school principals. In even years, such as 2008, the award is offered to specialty schools (science magnets and environmental education schools).

In reviewing applications for this year’s award recipient, the award committee looked for evidence of the nominee’s support of professional development and coaching for the teachers in their schools, active partnerships with other organizations, efforts to apply math and science standards to curriculum and provide support materials, support of out-of-school as well as in-school experiences, inclusion of families, and evidence of other creative ways of fostering
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Dr. Alvig at MESPA Awards Banquet
interest in math and science.

Alvig, who received a 2006 Honorable Mention for this award, was nominated by three members of Northrop’s staff: Jim Nanneman, Northrop 5th grade teacher; Glenn Shoemaker, Northrop Naturalist Teacher; Diane Rowe, Northrop Social Worker. They praised Alvig’s “extraordinary, positive and outgoing” leadership, stating that “Because of her tireless effort to engage students early in science and math, students leave Northrop Urban Environmental School better prepared for tomorrow’s more complex world.”

“Smart is not what you are; it is what you do,” says Alvig. “This perspective applies to many situations in our school work. As an environmental school, our vision is ‘Naturally, Bringing Out the Best in Our Students.’ We strive to leave any place we visit better than we find it.”

Dr. Alvig is principal of a diverse urban school and can be found working on weekends writing grants to find ways to bring science and math to Northrop students in practical and authentic ways. Through her work, she has established essential connections with the: MN Department of National Resources, U.S. Department of Fish and Wildlife, Tree Trust, Jeffers Foundation, School of Environmental Studies in Apple Valley, J.W. Smith School in Bemidji, Northport School in Robbinsdale, and Jeffers Pond School in Prior Lake. Also, arts grants have helped to set up work with community artists to publicly celebrate students’ skills for earth/environmental science through art instruction.

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Tim Bell at MESPA Awards Banquet
supports staff development and coaching. She arranged professional development for staff and parents in support of student learning, and hired a teacher-naturalist for the school who not only co-teaches in classrooms, but provides biweekly staff development for teachers in science.

Outreach to the community is evidenced through Northrop’s Five Year Landscape Plan. Under Dr. Alvig’s guidance, students, parent and community volunteers, work to maintain Northrop’s status as a School Forest. Also, through her leadership, enthusiasm for hand-on-service learning opportunities in science/math have grown -- including, to name only a few projects: High School student mentors from the Zoo School, creation of Northrop’s Junior Naturalist team, K-5 Green Team (recycling), Everyday Leaders/Five Elements K-5 after school class, family evening classes on problem solving and physics.

As the 2008 Science and Mathematics Elementary and Middle Level Principal of the Year, Alvig will be honored for her achievement during the Awards Banquet at the MESPA Institute (statewide convention) at 6:45 p.m. on Thursday, February 7, at the Sheraton Bloomington Hotel.  In addition, Northrop students and staff will receive complimentary Science Museum education programming.  

2008 Science/Math Principal of the Year Honorable Mention: The award committee presented an Honorable Mention to Tim Bell, principal, Five Hawks Elementary School, Prior Lake.





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